Pakistan will respond to any attack by India with "full force", the army's spokesman said on Friday (Feb 22) amid heightened tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbours over Kashmir, as Islamabad said it took over the base of a militant group that claimed a deadly bombing in Kashmir.

United States President Donald Trump has described the situation between India and Pakistan in the aftermath of the terror attack in Pulwama as "very dangerous", and said that he can understand India's desire for a "very strong" response. We would like to see it stopped. The Pulwama attack has caused a wild furore in India against Pakistan on the diplomatic and political front, with India making a continuous effort to isolate Pakistan in the global forum.

Qureshi claimed that India had shifted the blame to Pakistan "to cover up its own operational and policy failures" and accused Delhi of "deliberately ratcheting up hostile rhetoric against Pakistan for domestic political reasons".

Tonk (Rajasthan): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday denounced the attacks on Kashmiris in the wake of the Pulwama attack, saying such things should not happen in the country.

"We will not have any inaugural function for the IPL and the money budgeted for that goes to the martyrs' families", said CoA chairman Vinod Rai. A lot of people were just killed. "While we fully share these concerns, we would request you to continue monitoring of the situation and call for protecting people from all forms of harm on account of their identity and ethnicity", he wrote.

The Trump administration previous year cut off $300 million in military aid to Pakistan, saying that Islamabad has not done enough to fight extremists at home or close safe havens for militants in neighbouring Afghanistan.

Contending that this will not come with commitment alone, it said, "We recognize that terrorism and extremism are the top issues in the region and the whole region including Pakistan have suffered".

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has also strongly reprimanded the attack by Jaish-e-Mohammed, a terror outfit based in Pakistan. "I ended that payment because they weren't helping us in a way that they should have".

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